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Sentence count:68+3Posted:2017-08-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: come to terms withcome to the pointthermometertermsin termscome toin terms ofhometown
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61. A group of old schoolfriends get together to try and come to terms with having been taught by a priest who is now exposed as a paedophile.
62. We have come to terms with them that a mass meeting shall be held next Monday.
63. I wonder whether it is, in fact, the west that finds it difficult to come to terms with Soviet history and the unapologetic way in which the Russian people are able to live with it.
64. Perhaps the biggest challenge for my faith is to come to terms with what Martin Luther called the hiddenness of God—Deus absconditus.
65. The sugar of French make has been sold at the level of $98 per long ton. If you can reduce your limit by, say 8%, we might come to terms.
66. They could come to terms, if you would keep your nose out.
67. The literary equivalent of a chick flick, Oleander details one girl's attempts to come to terms with her mother while also surviving the cold and largely indifferent world of foster care.
68. There is a wholeness about the person who has come to terms with his limitations.
More similar words: come to terms withcome to the pointthermometertermsin termscome toin terms ofhometowncome togethercome to mindcome to lifecome to passterms of tradecome to lightcome to an endcome to griefcome to blowscome to a headcome to naughtinterferometercome to grips withcome to an agreementodometercoterminousfrom time to timekilometernanometerbarometermanometerhygrometer
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